BUNDLE Ultimate Ella Sewing Patterns
$33.60 (or 3 credits)
This incredible skirt bundle is beginner friendly with options of varying difficulty. It includes the gorgeous Daniella Pattern in sizes newborn-12yrs, the Arabella Skirt in sizes Women’s 1-10, Women’s Curvy 6C-15C, newborn-12yrs, and 18-inch doll, as well as the Ultimate Patch Pocket Pattern.
Instant download digital sewing pattern. Includes sizes Women’s 1-10, Women’s Curvy 6C-15C, newborn-12yrs, and 18-inch doll.
Options
- Two different lengths for Daniella skirt
- Optional fuller skirt
- Four different lengths: above knee, knee, midi, and maxi for Arabella skirt
- Option of regular or tall waistband
- Optional side seam pockets
- Optional sash
- Seven pocket shapes for Patch Pocket
- Four sizes for each shape
- Optional decoration and embellishment
Features
- Beginner friendly
- Full skirt
- Elasticated waistband
- Packed with pro tips and expert advice
- Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
- Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
- Instant-download digital sewing pattern
FAQs
How do PDF/ digital patterns work? Simply download, print, and sew. You’ll need a free Adobe Acrobat reader program and any home printer (or a nearby copy shop for A0 printing). Once you’ve printed the pieces, tape or glue them together. You’ll find an easy-to-follow how-to guide inside the pattern instructions, plus support in our Facebook group.
The trim-free pattern comes in A4 or US letter printable sizes and includes full pattern pieces and a detailed tutorial to guide you every step of the way. An A0 format (pattern pieces only) is also included should you wish to have your pattern printed professionally. PDF Layers allow you to select and print only the size/s you want/ need.
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“I made a maxi skirt with a sash and can’t wait to wear it. It’s spot on with the trends. ”
Buy More Credits
Shaina O’Dell –
I finally made my first Arabella and I absolutely love it! It has plenty of options and the instructions are easy to follow. It turned out great!
Lim Boon Kuan –
i was worried that i may end up looking like a flower barrel, but the maxi skirt turned up super feminine and pretty!
Kayla Kissane –
I’ve made about 5 Arabellas so far, and I absolutely love this pattern! It’s my go to for woven skirts. I love how you use elastic in the back instead fo a zipper 🙂
Dani Arthur –
A simple but beautiful sew. I highly recommend sewing it in rayon as it is so light and beautiful to wear with a lovely drape. The instructions are wonderful including beautiful clean finishes with the choice of french seams. Highly recommend this pattern. My Arabella’s get re-worn as soon as they are washed!
Becky McGill-Wilkinson –
I have had my heart set on a floor length seersucker maxi skirt for ages (since before I could sew) and the Arabella was the perfect fabric for this! The elastic waist makes this easy to fit, even for beginners. It does take a lot of fabric, but that’s to be expected for a full maxi skirt. The gathering might be the hardest part of this skirt, but the instructions were very clear, as were the illustrations. There will be many more of these skirts in my future!
Carina Seth –
Arabella is a gorgeous pattern and the goal product is just stunning! I love that it’s has 4 different length options to create a look for any occasion. Definitely a must have pattern!
Siska Ferdina Taslim –
This is my 2nd and 3rd arabella and it’s simple to sew up and looks really great! More to come!!
Rachel Bowles –
This is a great pattern and per the usual for Rebecca Page, the instructions are phenomenal and include great tips. I made a maxi skirt with a sash and can’t wait to wear it. It’s spot on with the trends I’ve been watching.
Lisa Bond –
I found the step by step instructions really easy to follow. I’m normally a picture only girl, but found I could easily follow the written instructions. The pattern is a joy to make and I will definately be returning to this pattern on many occasions. I made my Arabella skirt in a floral scuba fabric, probably the heaviest fabric you would want to go to, but I am really pleased with the result:) I’m only 5ft so found the above the knee actually fitted just below my knee, but as the pattern states it’s based on a 5ft 6″ frame. I would recommend this pattern, and if you are dithering about purchasing it, I would go for it, you will not regret it!!
Kristin Rohde –
The Arabella skirt is beautiful and comfortable to wear. The instructions are very clear with step by step pictures. I made the maxi length skirt with regular waistband and added pockets. I did not do the sash. I needed to shorten my dress because it is drafted for someone taller than I am. I love the attention to detail included with this pattern! I see many more Arabella skirts in my future wardrobe!
Laura Quach –
Great pattern, really easy to make and prefect for beginners
Jennie Lindstrom –
This is a beautiful skirt! The detailed instructions show you how to enclose your seams to get a professional look. There are options for different lengths, waistbands, a sash and in-seam pockets (and everything is better with pockets)!
Leanne Miller –
A simple but stylish skirt. Instructions were easy to follow and fabric suggestions were appropriate. Options for a regular or tall waistband and an added sash and pockets enable some variations on this simple skirt, this in my opinion makes this very versatile for a simple casual skirt or a more elegant skirt for more formal wear. The suggested fabrics included describe the drape appropriately. A lovely swishy skirt in rayon as l made makes the wearer feel quite elegant. Love it and l am generally not a maxi wearer but the drape and feel is very feminine.
Jackie Henderson –
This is an excellent pattern for all who sew! The turtoial is thorough for those learning new skills and quick for those needing an addition to their wardrobe. French seams with inseam pockets!! Who knew? I do now!
Debbie Davis –
Sometimes you really want a tailored flat front to your skirts or a pretty sash for a dramatic bow and this skirt takes the basic gathered skirt up a notch by adding those features. Beautiful results in less than an evening.
Debra Rigsby –
I love this pattern! It is such a quick and easy sew. The instructions leave you with a very well finished product with all finished seams. I love how the elastic is only in the back, giving the front a more crisp look.
Tammy Fowler Foster –
I absolutely love this skirt! Directions were easy to understand. Fabrics needed were inexpensive. The toughest part was the gathers. But, ultimately, you come up with a unique and beautiful skirt that can be dressed up or down!
Mandy Squire-Lee –
I love the Arabella! Super quick and easy sew. I can see this becoming one of my most-used patterns!
Lisa Lazenby –
This pattern is very simple to complete and the finished product looks beautifully professional. I love the bundle options to complete matching or similar outfits for myself, my daughter, and her favourite dolly friend!
Jen Kolar –
This is a great pattern with lots of flexibility. I love that it can be dressed up or down depending on your fabric choice. The sash adds an extra special twist. The pocket detail is wonderful and the finished garment is so easy to wear. I ranked it as intermediate based on some top stitching and fussing with the sash/waistband.
Sarah Miller –
This skirt is a quick and easy sew! It is so fun and comfortable! I loved the different length choices which make it very versatile. It also has pockets, which I love in a skirt pattern!
Cara Girven –
Easy and quick sew, but such lovely and professional looking results! The pattern was well drafted, and the instructions are thorough and easy to follow.
Ann-Marie Abrahams –
Absolutely loved this pattern, I made one for me and one for my daughter in an afternoon while at work! Super quick and easy but with beautiful finishing techniques that really stand out. Love the ease and fit of the elastic back but the smooth look of the flat front.
Keeley Passwaters –
This is such an amazing pattern! The shape is simple and classic which makes it a really versatile skirt. It was super easy to follow and having all of the edges fully enclosed makes for a very professional finish!
An Staute –
I can’t express how much I love this skirt! The sash, the pockets, the fullness, I love it all! It’s a rather easy quick sew, so instant gratification ftw! 🙂
Justine Stroeh –
I love my skirt, I originally started it as a maxi but changed it to a knee length as I found it an awkward length. I’ll be making more, with some rayon for a soft floaty effect
Cordelia Henderson –
I liked this skirt very much! It was fun to make and it is great to pair with blouses. As a thirteen-year-old, I found it very flattering. It took very little time to sew and it is beautiful!!
Amy Vickers –
I love this skirt pattern!! It is very easy to sew and I love that it has the French seams!!! I will definitely be making more. Only thing I think would be better is to uses less width because it seems to be a little more poofy around the waist than I would like. But otherwise great pattern!!!!
Kiran Grewal –
If you’re looking for a skirt that is a quick sew with stunning results, this is the one you need. Arabella came together effortlessly and I am so pleased with the results. Got loads of compliments for it as well 😉
Nici Ivey –
Fantastic versatile skirt pattern! The options really are endless for this skirt. I had intended to make myself a skirt, but as soon as my daughter saw it she asked for one. I let her pick fabrics and options. She went with the knee length, regular waistband, and no sash. It went together like a dream, even with all the gathering! She has already asked for several more for her to wear to school!
Christine Shapiro –
The Arabella maxi skirt with it’s flowy style and flat front/elastic back waistband is flattering and comfortable. Made from wovens ( I used rayon ) It is feminine at its best! The tutorial for this pattern is easy to understand offers easy to follow diagrams as well. This will be a go to skirt for me!
Marissa Lockhart –
I just loved the style of this skirt with the elastic waistband in the back and the skirt fullness. Though I do prefer to have pattern pieces instead of measuring as I would want to make more than one of these and it would be easier for me to lay out the pattern pieces and cut. But overall an easy and quick sew!
Jennifer Anne Reeves –
This is a great pattern a gorgeous skirt and a decently easy sew. It’s a great way to learn to do French Seams. Great pattern!
Sarah Boses –
Though not my usual style, I love this skirt so much! The flat front waistband makes for a flattering fit and it comes together quickly. Enclosed seams add for a really nice finish.
Jennifer Lichak –
The Arabella maxi is such a fantastic beginner pattern. Plus, with typical Rebecca Page details the seams are hidden which gives it such a polished finish. I made mine to be more formal and it sits at the best spot on my waist and flares in a flattering way. I love the flat front waist bad too. All in all, this will be a skirt I make again.
Kelsey Jean –
I really liked the fit and feel of this pattern. The skirt was full and comfortable. Directions were clear and the only thing I would do different next time is make the pockets a little larger to be able to fit my hand inside. Thank you for another beautiful pattern!
Hannah Goulter –
Great pattern, easy to sew, also handy that you don’t have to print the whole thing , measurements are provided for the skirt as an alternative
Frieda flavianu –
A classic, versatile and beautiful pattern. What I expected is what I got. It all depends on the type of fabric used. My first maxi skirt I ever made and I will be making more.
Casey Bray –
Perfect easy wear skirt. The elastic back is allowing me to wear mine through my pregnancy comfortably and the pockets are an absolute requirement as a toddler mum.
Tiffany J Allen –
I very much enjoyed making this skirt. It reminded me of all the gathered skirts I made in the past, it had a vintage classic feel to it. I’ll definitely be making more.
Sydney Norwood –
This is a fantastic pattern! I’m a huge fan of high-waisted skirts so this was perfect. I used bubble crepe fabric for the first time, which was a little fussy to work with, but made a very lovely, flowy, skirt. My only regret is that the flowiness of the fabric I used didn’t let the bow be as crisp as I wanted it, but that just means I’ll have to make more skirts!! One of my favorite makes so far!
Raven Pratt –
I’m wearing a full skirt made with the Arabella skirt from Rebecca Page Patterns. This was an easy make that took no time! I used 3 yards of fabric from Hobby Lobby. It’s 45 inch fabric so I actually had to use it against the grainline in order for my pattern pieces to fit on the fabric. The skirt is full and not fitted at all so this did not impact the fit.
Karen Greenhalgh –
Wow I love this skirt!! (I made the maxi length) It’s perfect for Summer in a light drapey fabric and with the back elasticated waist it’s sooooo comfy. The posy pleated pants pattern is my favourite trouser pattern and now I have a skirt version. I’ll be making loads of these!
Elmarie van Deventer –
This was such a straightforward skirt to make. The instructions are super clear and easy to follow and the RP team gives great advice for doing the gathers. With various lengths, optional sash and pockets, and the choice of 2 waistband, you have make so many of these skirts and have them look completely different each time! I love versatile patterns and this one is great!
Chaney Baxley Mobley –
The Arabella is a beautiful pattern with easy to follow instructions, professional finishes and looks fantastic when done. And the best part, POCKETS!
Kelle Lujan –
This is a beautiful, simple sew for even a beginner. We tried out the ladies’ XXS small for my tween and it worked great once we made some adjustments for height (which was simple with finished measurements and cut lines marked right on the pattern pieces). We love the pockets for practicality. We used a lightweight gauze for a comfy summer skirt, but can see this being made in a variety of materials for every season. Can’t wait to get some more use out of this versatile pattern.
Ellin Selkirk –
I love this skirt!! The pattern is so simple and instructions are super easy to follow, best of all the cut chart means you dont have to print a heap of pages. Great to wear all year round
Kamilla Székely –
Love the look of The Arabella! It’s pretty and easy at the same time.
Kristen Wilson –
A quick sew with amazing twirly results. Simple design that lets your fabric choices bring out the greatness in this skirt.
Tasha Blackburn –
The Daniella skirt is the perfect project for any beginner! Straight forward and beautifully illustrated instructions make this sew quick, and easy. It was the first pattern my 8 year old worked with (under supervision) and she created a beautiful piece that she LOVES!
Joanna Wilks –
Lovely skirt to make. The added sash ties and pockets make a great addition and take this skirt to another level. Would look stunning with a lace or chiffon overlay to really dress it up. This will be a staple for my daughters wardrobe
Lisa Lazenby –
I think this is a lovely basic for your wardrobe with some nice finishing touches. I appreciated the high waistband and pockets options. It is a beautiful skirt when done with a fabric with nice drape!
Renee Hildreth –
Pattern was easy to print out and assemble. The instructions were clear. I did spend quite a while gathering, so it was a bit time consuming. I do love the fullness of the skirt that I ended up with though so, it was worth it. My daughter loves to twirl in her “princess skirt.”
Lerinda Swan –
This skirt was SUPER easy. I was able to cut and sew it in less than thirty minutes. It’s so flowy and twirly. I like that it has French seamed pockets AND the side seams are also French seamed. I foresee this skirt being a staple in my daughter’s wardrobe.
Rebecca Barber –
I made the Easy Peasy skirt for my daughter, and it was just that! Easy Peasy! The newly named ‘Daniella’ skirt is one for any level sewist. It’s super cute, very full and looks great in Summer or layered in Winter. This is a seriously fast sew with literally a hem, side seams and waistband. I love that the waistband elastic is 1.5″ also. Helps keep it up on those toddler tummies and is super comfortable.
Catherine Killen –
Lovely Pattern, easy to follow, your patterns are my favourite to cut out and stick together as they always work out perfect, Easy to cut out fabric, easy to follow and turns out beautiful,
Tracy Santander –
Well drafted pattern with a detailed instruction on the skirt construction. I love the clean finish on the seam and waistband. Pattern is suitable for beginners and to those who do not have sergers.
Jennifer Vincilione –
This skirt was so fast to sew up! I love how easy and quick it was to make.
Jessica Cochran –
This skirt is a very quick sew! A great pattern for beginner and advanced sewists alike. While the pattern is simple, the end product is beautiful. Every seam is finished beautifully and your recipient will want to twirl for hours on end!
Debbie Davis –
Daniella is a super quick twirly gathered skirt perfect for beginners or anyone with a little girl to dress. It is a wardrobe basic that allows you to show off gorgeous fabrics without needing a lot of fuss.
Nici Ivey –
This is a lovely and relatively easy sew. I sew mostly with knits, and, while this pattern is suitable for knits, I chose to use a woven. I’m so glad I did! The skirt on my little girl has a perfect “poofiness” and twirlability using simple quilting cotton. I finished with a rolled hem in a contrasting color for added decoration. There will be many more of these in my little girl’s closet soon!
AngieKyp –
This is a simple and fast skirt to sew up. It produces a great twirl factor all the little girls will love. There are great pictorials and sewing instructions to guide you through the process from start to finish. Highly recommend for a simple skirt with lots of impact.
Tove Julén –
Well written pattern that is easy to follow along. Love that it has cutting charts too so you don’t have to print a big square. The skirt is so beautiful and looks alot more advanced than it is to sew!
Vanessa Dillette –
“This was the very first thing I have ever sewn in my life, and it was soooooooo easy!
The pattern is pretty easy to follow, there were a few moments of “”oh, am I doing this right?”” but after looking at other’s skirts on the Rebecca Page website and on the Facebook group was super helpful.
I made the skirt a bit big for me, so if you’re between sizes then maybe you’d size down, I wish I had but I’m still so new to sewing I wasn’t comfortable doing that.
It’s really comfortable and I get loads of compliments on it.
Would love to make this in a longer length next time, and maybe I’ll try it with a fabric that has less weight 🙂 “